Members McJeep Posted January 14, 2009 Members Report Posted January 14, 2009 So, as a newbie, I'm just starting to understand the whole addiction compulsion epiphany deal surrounding leatherwork LOL I've got rheumatoid arthritis and need to wear a wrist splint ton one hand at times. So I picked up a good one but jusssst can't get it to fit reeeal comfortable. POOF! Why on earth don't I make my own out of a really sturdy weight leather / mold it to my own wrist / put the type of fastening on it that would make it easier to get on and off etc etc etc I could make it black too cuz bikers like black ;0) So my question to the group is does anyone have experience in this type of thing that they could share please? Weight of leather - moulding process - warm or cold soak - fasteners? I presently plan to use the one I bought as a template (might as well get some use of it - the metal boning in it makes it impossible to get just right), do a tensor bandage wrap on my wrist when molding (to allow for thickness of a lining when done) and use velcro straps that go through a buckle and pull back before fastening (to allow easier one hand adjustment) Any and all ideas are appreciated folks - thanks in advance :0) Rob Quote
Moderator Johanna Posted January 14, 2009 Moderator Report Posted January 14, 2009 I've got a messed up right wrist. I would be very interested in a custom made brace/splint! Velcro is the easiest way to fasten it, I think, and would allow for some adjustment when my wrist is swollen. Looking forward to seeing what others have to say. Johanna Quote
Members Windy Posted January 15, 2009 Members Report Posted January 15, 2009 I've got a messed up right wrist. I would be very interested in a custom made brace/splint! Velcro is the easiest way to fasten it, I think, and would allow for some adjustment when my wrist is swollen. Looking forward to seeing what others have to say.Johanna I have a messed up mind.I wonder if I can make something out of leather to help it get back to normal if it ever were normal. If anyone here has come across this afore I would be open to any and all suggestions. On fixin my head not anything else. WINDY Quote
Members CitizenKate Posted January 15, 2009 Members Report Posted January 15, 2009 I have a messed up mind.I wonder ifI can make something out of leather to help it get back to normal if it ever were normal. How about this, Windy? Just a thought. Kate Quote
rcsaddles Posted January 15, 2009 Report Posted January 15, 2009 Hey McJeep, I'm not sure what you want to use for leather or if it will work but a friend gave me some heavy black harness leather. I'm talking 16 oz or thicker. If interested, let me know and I can make you a screamin' deal on it. PM me and I can give more details if you like. Joe Quote
Members McJeep Posted January 15, 2009 Author Members Report Posted January 15, 2009 Holy crow, that's be like 1/4" thick or better LOL Musta been one tuff ole cow ;0) i've got some 11/12 oz here that I'm thinking will fit the bill but will keep this in mind if it ends up not being enough support. Thanks Joe :0) Rob Hey McJeep,I'm not sure what you want to use for leather or if it will work but a friend gave me some heavy black harness leather. I'm talking 16 oz or thicker. If interested, let me know and I can make you a screamin' deal on it. PM me and I can give more details if you like. Joe Quote
Members twofour878 Posted January 16, 2009 Members Report Posted January 16, 2009 I've worn splints on and off for years on my hands and wrists since I messed mine up as a kid. I'd suggest 11-12oz, I have some 16oz lying around and I think it'll come out too hard. I'm guessing you don't want a prefectly rigid splint, I hate them as it causes more stiffness than provides relief (might be different for you). You can always add a second layer and skive it to be nice and smooth if you need more support around the joint. I like your idea of the velcro looping back over itself. All of the splints I've used have had velcro straps and I've never wanted anything else. Quote
Members TN leather Posted November 4, 2011 Members Report Posted November 4, 2011 I would love to see a good design for this because I have the same need for a brace. Quote
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